Indy Last Crusade .455 Webley revolver?

Rook 3

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Does anyone know if the Japanese PFC (Plug Fire Cap) version of this pistol is still available, and where could one buy one if they are?

Also, who offers resin versions?

EDIT: It looks like there was a company that made an Enfield MK2 back in 2004 which is similar.
Again, any leads?

Thanks.

Russ
 
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Does anyone know if the Japanese PFC (Plug Fire Cap) version of this pistol is still available, and where could one buy one if they are?

Also, who offers resin versions?

EDIT: It looks like there was a company that made an Enfield MK2 back in 2004 which is similar.
Again, any leads?

Thanks.

Russ
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Hi

Marushin made a very good heavy weight PFC model of the .38 enfield revolver which apart from the grips can look stunning when built. I have had a couple of these and I also have a couple of real Deactivated Enfiields, the parts of the model are spot on. I may be wrong but I thought Indy used a .38 S & W victory which is also available as a PFC.

Try this link

http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hak64500/index.html.htm

The guy who runs this company is A1 and will try and find these sort of things and will not rip you off. Hope that helps
 
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I may be wrong but I thought Indy used a .38 S & W victory which is also available as a PFC.[/b]
Indy's other revolver was a .45 S&W 2nd Model Hand Ejector, a large N-frame gun which is identical in shape to the smaller K-frame Victory. However, modded with medallion grips, the Victory PFC would be an excellent close-enough replica. :)
 
is there an airsoft dealer in the states that carries these, I couldnt find anything at tokyo model company or redwolf airsoft.
 
When I bought mine I found it at a online gun store.

I was going to make castings but there was not a big enough demand.
 
Model Guns in the UK had the Enfield (which I originally wanted) but the current exchange rates mad it as expensive as a real gun.

I'm actually looking into finding a correct reel steel Webley. It's harder because the correct style Isn't as common as your garden variety .455 6" webley, but they are out there. Just have to wait for one to come up... :)

Thanks for the pointers everyone.

Russ
 
I would like to find a Webley too, because Jack Harkness used it in Torchwood.
Any luck finding one?
 
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Western Stage Props carries a rubber replica of the Webley Mark VI. Good enough for holster duty...
 
There is a guy in Vermont that used to deal in strictly British weapons and memorabilia. Don't know if he still does business or not, but I could check my records and see if I can find a name if you want. The Webley Mark 6 cost me about 700 dollars, but that was about 15 years ago. And I still have it along with my 1917 S+W revolver. :)
 
I got the enfield I have from the fellow over in japan listed above, came as a kit with an orange plug that was removable, gettin the proper grips and then I'll hope to get some photos shown.
 
Just be careful with WSP. They do great work, but they're very strict about adhering to gun laws. I tried getting a rubbr HE2 from them for my ROTLA collection, but they wouldn't sell it to me because I'm in New York.

I ended up finding a resin one on ebay and had to do a lot of work to get it close (mostly reshaping the grips to the correct style). Turned out fairly well, but it would have been nice to find one already finished.

What gun did he use in TOD?

-Fred
 
"I'm actually looking into finding a correct real steel Webley. It's harder because the correct style Isn't as common as your garden variety .455 6" webley, but they are out there. Just have to wait for one to come up.."

Just a stupid question what is the correct style Webley I thought the 6" .455 was the one?
 
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